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Un très beau livre pour les anglophones sur le design contemporain asiatique. On y découvre les oeuvres de l'entreprise de design chinoise Mohen, dont les projets prennent place aujourd'hui dans le monde entier.
MOHEN DESIGN INTERNATIONAL is an award-winning company creating schemes for residential, contract, office and hospitality design in Shanghai, Chongqing, Tokyo and Taiwan. The practice was initially set up by Mr. Hank M. Chao as a platform for cross-disciplinary collaborations. Today the German, Spanish, American, Japanese, Australian, Taiwanese and Chinese press has reviewed the practice' s work.
MOHEN DESIGN INTERNATIONAL projects range from public buildings to individual interiors for pri- vate clients. The practice has particular experience in the leisure and hospitality industry, developers, focusing on the design of contemporary bars, clubs and restaurants, hotels and private villas. Using a unique language of color, light and geometry,our interiors are sensuous and eventful. Space is care- fully choreographed into stylish environments.
Each design is treated individually and developed with the help of specialist consultants. Traditional architectural services are complemented with concept and brand development. Established contacts to graphic designers, photographers, media consultants, individual artists offer extended interdisci- plinary support.
We understand the making of architecture as a multi-layered and collaborative process. Close con- tact to the client is important to develop optimized design solutions. Each project regardless of its size
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